Black Condor Tribe
Culturally Rooted Plant Medicine Ceremonies for Black, Indigenous, and POC Communities
Black Condor Tribe
Culturally Rooted Plant Medicine Ceremonies for Black, Indigenous, and POC Communities
Culturally Rooted Plant Medicine Ceremonies for Black, Indigenous, and POC Communities
Culturally Rooted Plant Medicine Ceremonies for Black, Indigenous, and POC Communities
Are you carrying the weight of grief, anxiety, depression, or emotional pain and yearning for a deeper way to heal and release what no longer serves you?
Have you been curious about plant medicine but hesitant, wondering if there's a safe and affirming space where, as a Black person, you can truly feel seen, supported, and held?
Are you seeking a sacred space to uncover your most authentic self, to reconnect with your vibrancy, and step boldly into a life of transformation and purpose?
At Black Condor Tribe, we offer heart-centered plant medicine ceremonies rooted in indigenous wisdom, designed to support Black and BIPOC individuals on their healing and transformation journeys. Our sacred spaces honor ancestral traditions and provide a safe, inclusive environment for deep connection, growth, and liberation.
Since 2018, we have pioneered all-Black plant medicine retreats, collaborating with revered healers from indigenous traditions, including the Huin Kuin, Ashaninka, Umbandaime Afro-Brazilian, and Shipibo-Conibo lineages of the Peruvian jungle. Guided by trauma-informed practices, we ensure every participant feels seen, respected, and supported throughout their healing journey.
We do this work because we deserve sacred spaces where we can release deeply rooted trauma and step into a life of purpose, peace, and authenticity.
Shay, Community Member
After joining two Black Condor Tribe ceremonies, Jaade’s life took a transformative turn. Her experience not only deepened her personal healing but also inspired her to co-create a retreat for her POC community in Mexico City.
In this heartfelt reflection, Jaade shares how the trauma-informed care, intentional space-setting, and Adorable's thoughtful facilitation provided a safe and supportive container for her healing. Her story is a testament to the power of community, divine alignment, and plant medicine's ability to inspire growth and service.
Consider joining an info call and find out more about our retreat offerings
In our latest episode of Black Condor Talks, we welcome back Gabriel De Souza, a third-generation Daimista, and Jayanti Luna, a Bhakti Yoga initiate and healer. They share their profound insights on Afro-Brazilian healing traditions and the transformative power of plant medicine ceremonies. Gabriel and Luna discuss their origins within the medicine path, as well as the incredible benefits and potential healing outcomes for participants. Don't miss this inspiring conversation and learn more about our upcoming Roots of Renewal retreat.
Medicine songs are an instrumental component of facilitating the healing process within ceremony. Learn about Amber and Kele's journey towards hold space within song circles and how medicine songs support our healing and liberation
Farhana , is a Medicine Women and assistant at Jakon Rate, who will be our support team along with Nico and I, for our upcoming "Black to the Jungle" retreat this Fall. The interview while a little tech issued, hopefully conveys yet another perspective from a person of color within the plant medicine space :) Capturing and sharing our stories is important!
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